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Now reading: Chapter 334 - 271: Using Intern Doctors to Command Medical P from University Doctor and His Fragile Patients, a Drama novel by Jian Qian.

The local students of Hai City University.

How idle could they be?

It’s just because the school cafeteria offers free dumplings.

They can leave their hos at different tis on New Year’s Eve.

Coming with familiar or completely unfamiliar alumni.

Returning to school for free dumplings.

The cafeteria aunties did not ntion this when resigning.

At this mont.

Suddenly hearing such an outrageous news.

Clearly.

Secretary Lu himself was quite baffled.

He just looked at Chen Mu for a mont.

It was only then that Secretary Lu found his voice, "Dr. Chen, were there many students who returned to school for dumplings that day?"

Chen Mu sighed, "It’s not just many, but so many that it exceeded everyone’s imagination."

Secretary Lu: "..."

Good.

Now he finally understood what Chen Mu ant when he said he might not understand the students of Hai City University as well as he thought.

If it weren’t for Chen Mu revealing the truth.

He might never have dread that Hai City University students could be so idle.

On a day like New Year’s Eve, ant for family reunions, just for free dumplings, they would go through so much trouble to get so free food.

Feeling Secretary Lu’s silence, Chen Mu continued his story.

"I only rember starting to make dumplings at around eight in the morning that day, and until midnight, there were still local students coming to the school cafeteria for dumplings."

Secretary Lu: "..."

Chen Mu sighed, "I know these students just thought it was fun, without any malice."

"But Secretary, for the cafeteria aunties, making dumplings for those few dozen students staying on campus is not the sa workload as for thousands of students."

"They certainly had their fun, but inadvertently ruined the cafeteria aunties’ New Year’s Eve dinner."

"Because they were so busy that day, they didn’t have ti to make their own New Year’s Eve dinner."

Secretary Lu: "..."

While Chen Mu said this, Secretary Lu tried several tis to say sothing.

But every ti.

When he was about to speak, he found he didn’t know what to say.

At his age.

He truly didn’t know how to comnt on these students’ behavior.

Thinking of the cafeteria aunties whose New Year’s was ruined, Secretary Lu felt a bit guilty.

Seeing Secretary Lu’s expression, Chen Mu casually remarked, "So, this is also why I believe the eggs you plan to give would never actually reach the faculty families."

"Secretary, do you believe that as soon as the school gives out eggs, even those dorms temporarily without illegal appliances would buy an electric pot just to cook the free eggs."

"Hater! Dr. Chen is definitely a hater of fragile university students!"

"I’m from Hai City University. I was already picking up an electric pot in the supermarket, then found out Dr. Chen isn’t giving out eggs..."

"????"

"Seriously, you fragile university students would even try to mooch a free egg from the school?"

"Don’t just bla fragile university students. If my company were giving out free eggs, I’d carry them back even over a twenty-kiloter distance."

"Isn’t the point that they’re free? Who can refuse free stuff?"

"So, is there any way for the school to give out free eggs? Waiting online! Urgent!"

"..." (ellipsis)

Listening to Chen Mu’s words.

Secretary Lu hesitantly opened his mouth, "No... it can’t be that bad, right..."

Chen Mu snorted, "Can’t be that bad?"

"They are absolutely that bad!"

Chen Mu: "Just last month, a patient I had to rush to: fell from the upper bunk, landing head-first."

"Suffered a minor concussion, neck displacent."

Secretary Lu frowned, "I vaguely recall this incident with that student. Our talkative principal called for half the night because of it."

"To be honest, the incident was quite strange."

"To prevent incidents like students falling from upper bunks, the school has all those bed rails heightened."

"How did that student end up falling?"

Upon saying this.

Secretary Lu’s gaze unconsciously fell on Chen Mu.

Before getting in the 120 ambulance, it was Chen Mu who had examined the student.

Regarding the specifics.

Chen Mu must know better than him.

Facing Secretary Lu’s highly curious eyes, Chen Mu thought for a mont, "He fell because of a bun."

Secretary Lu: "Hmm?"

Chen Mu sighed, "That morning, his roommate unusually took the initiative to go downstairs and buy breakfast."

"But his roommate assud he wouldn’t be awake at that ti, so didn’t buy him breakfast. Yet he woke up, and he was hungry."

Chen Mu’s words baffled Secretary Lu.

Secretary Lu: "He woke up and was hungry, so why not go downstairs to the cafeteria to eat?"

"Our school’s first-floor cafeteria does have limited hours, but the second and third floors upstairs are open all day."

"In such a big Hai City University, can he really not buy a single bun?"

Chen Mu gave Secretary Lu a deep look: "You see, the things you just said, only people with a generational gap with them would say."

Secretary Lu: "???

I’m analyzing the school cafeteria environnt with you, and you’re personally attacking ?!

Chen Mu continued to sigh: "These days, college students have a hard ti waking up early. If there’s no morning class, they can sleep straight until noon."

Secretary Lu pondered and stared at Chen Mu: "Sleeping that long isn’t good for their health, is it?"

"What if after this busy military training period, Dr. Chen, you give them a wellness lecture on healthy sleeping habits?"

Chen Mu: "???"

This is why most people don’t like chatting with their superiors.

Because we have no idea.

At what magical mont the boss will assign so outrageous task.

Pretending not to hear clearly what Secretary Lu said.

Chen Mu carried on saying what he wanted to say, "Let’s get back to that student with the dislocated neck and mild concussion."

"He wanted to take a bite of the bun in his roommate’s hand but was too lazy to get down, so he stretched his head down from the bed to eat the bun."

Saying this,

Chen Mu couldn’t help but sigh, "According to the patient himself, he often uses this thod to eat his roommate’s food when he’s too lazy to get out of bed or to pick up the charger from the table below."

"But what he didn’t expect was that when he hung upside down on the bed that day, his head spun and he couldn’t grip the railing properly and fell headfirst."

Secretary Lu was dumbfounded.

"Secretary Lu: Dr. Chen, are you serious, are you sure you’re talking about our students?"

"I’m also a school doctor, and I can assure you with my career, while our school’s fragile students are many, compared to Hai City University, it’s not that absurd..."

"Hai City University leads in the number of fragile students by a long shot!"

"Hahahaha!!!"

"Dr. Chen · Secretary Lu: This overwhelming lead is for you guys, do you want it?!"

"Looking at Secretary Lu’s expression, you can feel his breakdown."

"What I don’t understand is, why does Dr. Chen seem so happy?"

"In the past, he used to digest these bizarre cases by himself, now he can drag his boss into it, how can he not be happy?"

"..."

At this mont.

Secretary Lu once again experienced what Chen Mu had repeatedly emphasized before.

There is indeed a generational gap between him and the students.

If he didn’t already know that these strange cases could be dug up by netizens anyti, Chen Mu wouldn’t lie.

Secretary Lu would doubt how such students even got into Shanghai City University.

Seeing the secretary still imrsed in shock.

Chen Mu smiled and said, "Let tell you about my open strategy to attract faculty families to see doctors at Hai City University."

Secretary Lu: "Go on."

He also wanted to know.

What sche Chen Mu was hatching.

Chen Mu continued: "Just let them know that the teachers of these intern doctors, placed in Hai City’s top-tier hospitals, are hard-to-get specialist appointnts."

"It’s best to hint that if these interns encounter difficult cases that they cannot handle, to save face for their ntors, they’ll choose to seek advice from their tutors."

Secretary Lu: "!!!"

He finally understood.

Why Chen Mu called his idea an open strategy.

That is to say.

In university campuses, among the faculty.

Aside from so very influential professors, there are also ordinary tutors or administrative staff.

Although working in a university sounds prestigious, in reality, this portion of the faculty also has limited connections.

If their family encounters a health issue.

When they go to the hospital,

it’s equally hard to get an appointnt with a specialist.

As for why they don’t seek treatnt in the school hospital at such tis,

it’s because, despite Chen Mu being an excellent doctor, the equipnt at the school hospital is limited.

Even if Chen Mu can offer so advice, he’ll ultimately have to suggest they go back to a top-tier hospital.

But now it’s different.

They just need to bring their elderly or children to the school hospital,

allow these young doctors to see them, and with a single phone call, the young doctors can bring in a specialist for a remote consultation.

Anyone who weighs the pros and cons even a little knows what to choose.

It’s just that...

Secretary Lu regarded Chen Mu, nodding: "Alright then, I’ll give you an admin position in the school’s faculty group later."

Chen Mu: "Hmm?"

Secretary Lu adjusted the gold-rimd glasses on his nose and said sternly, "No matter what strange things you post in the school group later, it’s all your personal business, Dr. Chen."

Chen Mu: "???"

Secretary Lu faced the live cara.

Sitting upright, then said, "Everything is Dr. Chen’s personal behavior and has no relation to Hai City University or its secretary."

"If Dr. Chen does anything that causes public outrage, I hereby represent Hai City University in saying we’ll remove Dr. Chen from the official school group, that’s my attitude personally, and it’s also Hai City University’s stance."

Chen Mu: "???"

Do you leaders really have to speak and act with such caution?!

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